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A Christmas Story: The Musical will debut Wednesday, December 14th and run through Sunday, December 18th. If you already have reservations, they have been automatically transferred to the respective day the next week. If you need to change the date you have reservations, please contact the box office during operating hours at 417-623-3638 as soon as possible. Purchase tickets online at http://joplinlittletheatre.org/wordpress/tickets/
We apologize for the inconvenience, but we look forward to bringing you “A Christmas Story: The Musical” this holiday season!

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Joplin Little Theatre presents Jonathan Larson’s revolutionary pop-rock opera Rent September 21 through 25, 2016. After appearing in many JLT roles as an actor, Ashley Trotnic is directing her first show at JLT with this legendary musical of the 90s. Her musical directors are Kathy Nenandal and Breana Clark and Kaye Lewis is choreographing.

Rent is the cutting-edge musical that electrified a whole generation of theater goers. Rent tells the story of seven friends in the AIDS-ravaged New York City of the 1990s: Roger, Mimi, Tom, Angel, Maureen, Joanne and Mark share their struggle to support themselves and celebrate their lives in spite of the crises that confront them, from shifting romantic entanglements to preserving their artistic integrity to the life-and-death struggle with a disease that is threatening almost everyone they know. The show contains mature themes and strong language.